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Harold Whit Williams

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Harold Whit Williams is guitarist for the critically acclaimed rock band Cotton Mather. He is a 2018 Pushcart Prize Nominee, and also recipient of the 2014 Mississippi Review Poetry Prize. His latest book, My Heavens, is available from FutureCycle Press. He lives in Austin, TX.
https://haroldwhitwilliams.com/
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in Community San Antonio Review

Old-Time Music

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: Jul 29, 2020
"I have kept 4/4 time to the river’s current."
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in Community San Antonio Review

Buried Alive On the Old Chisholm Trail

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: Nov 22, 2020
“I've heard ghosts down inside the stereo”
in Community San Antonio Review

Blood Brothers Revisited

by Harold Whit Williams
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BK
Published: Aug 02, 2020
"For all gods listening or not"
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in Community San Antonio Review

The Old Country

by Harold Whit Williams
BK
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Published: Jul 27, 2020
"Welcome home, perfect strangers."
in Community San Antonio Review

Touchdown, Alabama

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: Oct 25, 2020
“And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it!”
in Community San Antonio Review

San Antonio Review

by William O. Pate II, Ash Lange, Gianna Sannipoli, Chris Manno, Peter Berard, Carolyn Martin, Anannya Uberoi, Harold Whit Williams, and 3 more
PB
+5
Published: Nov 30, 2020
(Volume IV, Fall 2020)
in Community San Antonio Review

State Worker Considers the Concept of Dualism, Then Shrugs It Off as Metaphysical Smoke and Mirrors

by Harold Whit Williams
HW
Published: Jul 24, 2022
"Maybe thanks / For separating thoughts from what one thinks."
in Community San Antonio Review

State Worker's Skeptical Bedtime Prayer

by Harold Whit Williams
HW
Published: Jul 31, 2022
"It matters not to me, as I assume / Some gods cannot exist except in dreams, / In trifling songs."
in Community San Antonio Review

The Seventies

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: Apr 20, 2022
World premiere of Daily Worker's "The Seventies" music video
in Community San Antonio Review

Three Record Reviews

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: May 15, 2022
Folk variations from three Perpetual Doom artists.
in Community San Antonio Review

Review of Austin Leonard Jones' Dead Calm

by Harold Whit Williams
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Published: Oct 16, 2022
Musician-poet-author Harold Whit Williams reviews authentic jukebox honky-tonk from Austin Leonard Jones.
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